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6-year-old brings gun to Texas school, 3 hurt
Gun accidentally discharged when it fell out of the child's pocket.
Fidel Castro steps down as Cuba party head
Raul Castro younger brother of Fidel elected as head of the country's highest political body and only legal party.
Spicejet plane tyre bursts, narrow escape for 81
A rear wheel tyre of Spicejet flight SG 971 burst while landing and smoke was observed.
I loved the 'Dum Maaro Dum' script: Rohan Sippy
The director adds that the film will have a universal appeal
Libyan forces pound Misrata, many evacuated by sea
Misrata is the rebels' main stronghold in the west and has been under siege by pro-Gaddafi.
WB: Officer removed for violating poll code
The officer was removed following a complaint of the Trinamool Congress that he had contacted a CPM leader.
Napoli title dreams shattered after defeat
Gokhan Inler and German Denis scored the goals.
Moms killing kids not nearly as rare as we think
They seem to go against everything we intuitively feel about the mother-child bond.
10-man Athletic beat Osasuna 2-1
Muniain fired into an empty net when goalkeeper Ricardo Lopez collided with teammate Nelson Tomar.
Stoke stun Bolton to reach first FA Cup final
Three goals in the first 30 minutes paved the way for a stunning 5-0 win.
Nadal wins 7th straight Monte Carlo crown
Rafael Nadal beat David Ferrer 6-4, 7-5 in the finals of the Monte Carlo Masters.
UDF's e-campaign elicits keen response in Kerala
Balan said that the youth are deeply interested in politics and are keen to debate issues thrown up by elections.
Sonu to undergo surgery in severed limb
Sonu's case is that of amputation below the knee and she has been kept in high-dependency ward.
Middletons to spend 100,000 pounds on wedding
The hotel bill alone is expected to touch 20,000 pounds, including dinner, breakfast and drinks.
Guardiola refuses to accept 'Champions' tag
Guardiola was reluctant to speak about the refereeing decisions.
Egypt: Mubarak's former ruling party dissolved
The court verdict appeared to signal that the military was moving more quickly to meet protesters' demands.